IN-CIRCUIT EMULATION POD FOR PHILIPS 80CL580 AND 83CL580
Moorpark, Calif. August 16,
1996 Signum Systems, a leading manufacturer of embedded system development tools
has released an emulation pod for Philips Semiconductors 80CL580 and 83CL580
microcontrollers. The POD-580 plug-on device in combination with Signums
USP-51 series in-circuit emulators provides completely transparent emulation at
clock speeds up to 12MHz. Both VSO and QFP connections are available.
USP-51 in-circuit emulators support numerous derivatives of the 8051
microcontroller family. All emulators are equipped with complex breakpoint logic,
including event counters and sequencers. They also feature a 32K sample deep, 80 bit wide
real time trace buffer with time stamp and 128K RAM.
USP-51 runs under Windows 3.1, Windows 95 an Windows NT. It supports
all major C-51 and PL/M-51 compilers at the source level with the latest advanced software
debugging and verification tools such as variable Quick Watch, Pass-points, Performance
Analysis, Coverage Analysis, and Register Breakpoints. USP-51 supports remote debugging
via IP-compatible networks. Remote debugging allows a USP-51 session to be accessed over
the network using a standard telnet client for co-debugging and customer support.
Prices for the USP-51 start at $1,999.00, prices for POD-580 start
at $995.00.
About
Signum Systems
Founded in 1979, Signum Systems has from its inception positioned itself in the mainstream
of the embedded emulation market. Signum Systems supplies full featured in-circuit
emulators (ICE) and simulators to developers of microcontroller and DSP (Digital Signal
Processor) based systems. Its major customers include hard disk drive makers (e.g.,
Seagate, Maxtor, Ministor, Syquest, Micropolis, Conner, IBM) and microcontroller chip
manufacturers (e.g., Intel, Texas Instruments, National Semiconductor, Zilog, Silicon
Systems).
USP-51 and POD-580 are trademarks of Signum Systems Corp. Other
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